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Subject Source: Tgmi

Found in 462 Collections and/or Records:

Walter Jerome La Novia Ranch Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-WJN
Abstract

Walter Jerome lived on a ranch in Zelzah, California (now Northridge) with his wife Helen and his children in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He kept a diary from November 27, 1927 to January 15, 1930, in which he chronicled daily life on the ranch.

Dates: 1927-1930

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles Oral History Project Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-JFSOH
Abstract The Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles Oral History Project consists of 50 interviews of Jewish immigrants in the Los Angeles area. The goal of the project was to study and evaluate the life experiences of persons who came to the United States during one of the three waves of Jewish immigration - the period from 1900-1945, the years after the Holocaust, and the period of Russian immigration in the late 1970s. The life stories taken during the project reveal a rich folklore of the Jewish...
Dates: 1979-1981

Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee Collection, Part 1

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CRC1
Abstract In response to the spread of organized anti-Semitism in the United States during the 1930s, leaders of Los Angeles' Jewish community formed a special defense organization known as the Los Angeles Jewish Community Committee. The committee later changed its name to the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee. The collection documents the committee's efforts to combat prejudice and educate the public through cooperation with both Jewish and non-Jewish...
Dates: 1921-1937

Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee Collection, Part 2

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CRC2
Abstract In response to the spread of organized anti-Semitism in the United States during the 1930s, leaders of Los Angeles' Jewish community formed a special defense organization known as the Los Angeles Jewish Community Committee. The committee later changed its name to the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee. The collection documents the committee's efforts to combat prejudice and educate the public through cooperation with both Jewish and non-Jewish...
Dates: Circa 1920-1950

Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee Collection, Part 3

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CRC3
Abstract In response to the spread of organized anti-Semitism in the United States during the 1930s, leaders of Los Angeles' Jewish community formed a special defense organization known as the Los Angeles Jewish Community Committee. The committee later changed its name to the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee. Part 3 of the collection continues the documentation of CRC’s activities under the leadership of Fred Herzberg through the end of his tenure in...
Dates: 1933-1951

Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee Collection, Part 4

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CRC4
Abstract The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee Collection, Part 4, documents the CRC’s activities primarily from 1950 to the late 1970s. CRC continued to function as the Public Relations arm of the organized Jewish community. This collection documents the CRC’s activities mostly under the leadership of Joseph Roos, until his retirement in 1969, and Charles Posner, as well as a smaller number of files from later leadership. It documents the committee's...
Dates: 1950-1990

Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee Collection, Part 5

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CRC5
Abstract: In response to the spread of organized anti-Semitism in the United States during the 1930s, leaders of Los Angeles' Jewish community formed a special defense organization known as the Los Angeles Jewish Community Committee. The committee later changed its name to the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles, Community Relations Committee. The collection documents the committee's efforts to combat prejudice and educate the public through cooperation with both Jewish and non-Jewish...
Dates: 1933-2004

Victoria Lynn Johnson Collection

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 30700109911668]
Identifier: SC-VLJ
Abstract

The collection consists of photographs of Victoria Lynn Johnson and Bob Guccione, a Penthouse news release, and other materials.

Dates: 1977

Sydney and Ruth Jonah Collection

 Collection
Identifier: OCH-SRJ
Abstract Sydney Jonah was born in China, and moved to the United States in the 1930s. In 1935, he married Ruth (Rudy) Cohen in Los Angeles, California. The collection consists mainly of personal photographs belonging to both the Jonah and Cohen families, which show some of Sydney’s time in China, their life and travels together as a married couple, and family photos sent to and collected by Sydney and Ruth. Also included in the collection is a small amount of personal correspondence and collected...
Dates: circa 1890-circa 1990

Christine Jorgensen Cross Dressing Correspondence Collection

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 30700109699727]
Identifier: SC-CJC
Abstract

The collection consists of four letters concerning cross dressing and Christine Jorgensen, one of the first people in the United States to speak publicly about having sex reassignment surgery. One letter is from Eddie Emory, another is from Stephen G. Vernon, a the third is signed "Louise," and the fourth is unsigned.

Dates: 1953